I can start, and then I'll let Quebec answer, because I think there are different forest management plans across the country.
You're right that the technology is there; however, we need to change. For example, there's a concept called “assisted migration”, through which we're planting trees from the northern U.S., Washington state, in Vancouver and southern B.C. In some provinces we can't to do that. It would be nice to look at different policies or barriers for planting trees that would be more resilient.
In terms of afforestation and reforestation, where we harvest we're the most regulated in the world and we do the right thing, but we're talking about what happens with a forest fire, a pest infestation, or reforesting seismic lines out in Alberta, for example. That's the kind of support in which B.C. leads the way, with a $27-million program in the last budget or two years ago. That's something that was mentioned in the pan-Canadian framework, but we haven't seen a lot of additional support since 2016.